Uber-popular jailbreak tweak Springtomize 3 was provided with a nice little update today. Even though Filippo Bigarella has handed over the development reigns to another developer, the tweak is still receiving new features, which is a great sign for Springtomize fans.

Today’s update, while not containing anything groundbreaking, brings several new niceties to the table. Additions include the ability to display seconds in the status bar, colorize the Lock screen time and date, and more.

Here's the full changes and features in the new update:

Option to set different rows and columns for landscape on SpringBoard (no Dock)

Display seconds in status bar

Option to hide notification badge text, but keep the badge itself

Colorize Lock screen Time/ Date

Fix lowercase am/pm time updates

Springtomize 3 version 1.4 is a free update, and is compatible with iOS 7, iOS 8, and most recently, iOS 9. Original developer Filippo Bigarella, who has stepped back from the jailbreak scene, placed most of the tweak’s maintenance and updates on new developer Janosch Hubner. Hubner has been doing a good job with updates, especially the iOS 9 update, which no doubt required a lot of work to ensure compatibility.

Uber-popular jailbreak tweak Springtomize 3 was provided with a nice little update today. Even though Filippo Bigarella has handed over the development reigns to another developer, the tweak is still receiving new features, which is a great sign for Springtomize fans.

Today’s update, while not containing anything groundbreaking, brings several new niceties to the table. Additions include the ability to display seconds in the status bar, colorize the Lock screen time and date, and more.

Here's the full changes and features in the new update:

Option to set different rows and columns for landscape on SpringBoard (no Dock)

Display seconds in status bar

Option to hide notification badge text, but keep the badge itself

Colorize Lock screen Time/ Date

Fix lowercase am/pm time updates

Springtomize 3 version 1.4 is a free update, and is compatible with iOS 7, iOS 8, and most recently, iOS 9. Original developer Filippo Bigarella, who has stepped back from the jailbreak scene, placed most of the tweak’s maintenance and updates on new developer Janosch Hubner. Hubner has been doing a good job with updates, especially the iOS 9 update, which no doubt required a lot of work to ensure compatibility.